International Journal of Advanced Sport Sciences Research

ASSR is an open access journal, aims at rapid publication of concise research papers of a broad interest in Physical education fields. Subject areas include all the current fields of interest represented by the Committees of the Design Scientific Renaissance. ASSR welcomes papers and articles in sport and physical education, fields of ASSR includes but not limited to: sport for all; Exercise physiology; Moths of training and coaching;Sport’s performance and analysis

Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Technology Research

Journal of Advanced Laser and Optics Research

JALOR aims at rapid publication of concise research papers of a broad interest in laser and optics fields. Subject areas include all the current fields of interest represented by the Committees of the Design Scientific Renaissance. JALOR accepts papers and articles in fields, including but not limited to the following: Actuator; Detectors; Ferroelectric And Ferromagnetic Materials; Filters; Holography; Laser Accessories And Optics

Journal of Advanced Medical Research

Journal of Advanced Medical Research (JAMR) is an open access journal, provides rapid publication of various articles in the fields of Medical, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Comparative Veterinary and Medical sciences, and related disciplines. JAMR seeks to publish experimental and theoretical research results of outstanding significance in the form of original articles, reviews, case reports, short reports, or letters to the editor.

Journal of Advanced Science and Engineering Research

JASER is an open access journal, aims at rapid publication of concise research papers of a broad interest in science and engineering fields. Subject areas include all the current fields of interest represented by the Committees of the Design Scientific Renaissance.

Journal of Advanced Social Research

JASR is an open access journal, aims at rapid publication of concise research papers of a broad interest in social fields. JASR welcomes papers and articles in social fields, including but not limited to the following: Accounting; Applied Economics; Business Law; Business Management; Economics; Education Read More >

Journal of Politics and World Affairs

JOPWA aims at rapid publication of concise research papers of a broad interest in politics and world affairs. Subject areas include all the current fields of interest represented by the Committees of the Design Scientific Renaissance. JOPWA welcomes papers in politics and world affaires, including but not limited to the following:

Political systems

Public Policy

Political Theory

International Relations

Public International Law

Human Rights

Globalization

International Organizations

International Political Economics

Diplomacy and Negotiations

Environment, Population and Migration

Political Methodology

World Media

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